On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 15:03:24 -0500 Wayne Bonomo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Remember, the Jewish day starts and ends at sundown. So the 10/8/89 > show > was during Yom Kippur. The 10/9 show started after the holiday had > > ended. (Break Fast with the boys.) I never told my family why I > couldn't > make the 10/8 Kol Nidre service. I remember showing up for services > the > next morning quite weary after the 3 hour ride home after the show. > > I was always surprised that the Dead would schedule a show on Yom > Kippur > considering Mickey and many others associated with the organization > were Jewish. Perhaps it was a test of faiths? > > Wayne
Or, perhaps like me and Rama, their Temple was whatever venue the Dead were playing that night. Torah! Who needs the Torah when I have Dead songs to show me the way? Hugs and nugs, Bob > At 02:05 PM 3/20/2002 -0500, Jeff Silverman wrote: > >One of the greatest shows I ever saw (10/9/89, Formerly the > Warlocks in > >Hampton, VA) was on Yom Kippur. When my mother asked "what about > temple ?", > >I replied "I will be at my own temple" ;-) > > > >Wherever he goes, the people all complain... > > > >Rama Hugs and nugs, Bob _______________________________________________ etree.org etree mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://mail.etree.org/mailman/listinfo/etree Need help? Ask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
